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Peer-reviewed-Journal-Article
Peace on Quicksand? Challenging the Conventional Wisdom About Economic Growth and Post-Conflict Risks
Dahl, Marianne; & Høyland, Bjørn (2012) Peace on Quicksand? Challenging the Conventional Wisdom About Economic Growth and Post-Conflict Risks , Journal of Peace Research 49(3): 423–429.

In a widely cited study, Collier, Hoeffler & Söderbom show that economic growth reduces the risk of post-conflict peace collapse – particularly when the UN is present with a peace mission. These findings are encouraging for interventionist international policymakers. We replicate their study using data from the UCDP/PRIO Armed Conflict Database instead of the Correlates of War database. We generate a series of different datasets on the basis of different coding criteria commonly used in the literature, and rerun a simplified version of their model. Our results do not support their findings regarding the risk-reducing effect of economic growth and UN involvement. At best, the results are mixed. Some of the models even suggest that economic growth may increase the risk of post-conflict peace collapse. Overall, we are forced to conclude that the impacts of economic growth and UN involvement on the risk of post-conflict peace collapse are neither clear nor simple. The differences in the results seem to be driven by two sources: the conflicts included in the original datasets and the coding of the start and end dates of the conflicts.

http://jpr.sagepub.com/content/49/3/423

Marianne Dahl

Marianne Dahl

Doctoral Researcher

+47 22 54 77 98
mdahl@prio.no

Bjørn Høyland

Bjørn Høyland

Associate Research Professor CSCW, University of Oslo

+47 22854041
bjorn.hoyland@stv.uio.no